Giving The Gift Of Painting

Sherry, Clara, Burger and I took our little home-improvement-hungry hands on the road this past weekend to help out a few family members in Northern Virginia who, by coincidence, have also moved recently. There must be something in the water – or at least in our gene pool – that has us all relocating lately. First up was my little sister Carrie, who we managed to get zero pictures of so here’s a random shot that she sent me after the fact (that guy on the left is her boyfriend, Robert, who will be making another appearance momentarily).

Carrie just rented a new apartment in Northern Virginia last month (you may remember us helping with her first apartment in Philadelphia and her second one in NoVa). She’d been planning the move for a little while, so back around her birthday in February she hinted that she’d like help painting as her actual gift. So Sherry and I wrapped up this little token of our commitment (a painting stir stick with a paint can opener on the end) as her official “present.” It reads: Redeemable for 1 gallon of Olympic Premium Paint And Painting labor – may be exchanged for a Starbucks gift card at any time (since we figured Carrie deserved an out if she decided to forgo painting – or if her moving plans fell through).

But all systems were go, so we arrived early on Saturday morning to look at the space with her and help pick colors. She and Sherry had chatted about how she wanted a taupe-y tan with a smidge of gray for the bedroom (to match the curtains that Carrie already owned and would later hang). The verdict: Benjamin Moore’s Ashen Tan, color matched to zero-VOC Olympic Premium Paint. We gave her that brand as a gift because we love how pure it is (even the colorants are VOC free) since the bean was with us (we switched off watching her in another room while others got their paint on). We landed on Ashen Tan because it would cozy things up and add some warmth to the otherwise basic white box of a room without feeling too dark or crazy (since Carrie wanted something soothing and classic). Here’s a pic of the space before we arrived:

And here’s Robert and me in full on painting mode on Saturday. Robert earns major points for helping me roll the room while Sherry cut in and switched off with Carrie as “babysitter.” Forgive this terrible iPhone picture that Sherry grabbed in progress:

The two coats of paint that the room needed took about two hours to apply – almost less time than it took us to navigate rainy day traffic from her apartment to the nearest Lowe’s (which, lucky for Carrie, was next to a Starbucks) and back. When we came back the next morning to help put the room together again (once the walls were dry) the freshly painted room was looking much, much homier thanks to the warmer walls:

Carrie would be annoyed with me if I didn’t emphasize that she still has art, pictures, and curtains to hang (maybe we’ll share an update pic in a while). She also plans to gradually replace some of the Ikea furniture down the line with pieces that are a bit less common (perhaps a craigslist find or two). But we still think it looks quite nice for just moving in a few weeks ago. Isn’t it amazing how even something subtle on the walls can take a room from “generic rental” to “cozy home”?

Carrie also already owns a lot of great accessories that help add a happy splash of color here and there (with more to be hung, like art and curtains) so the room still feels vibrant despite the muted wall color. Because you know Sherry went nuts feathering the heck out of Carrie’s nest with things like the blue throw over the chair and the pillows on the bed and these colorful accents on her side table before we snapped any after pics. The girl can’t help herself.

Even Carrie’s cat Duncan seemed to be digging the cozier vibe. Something he didn’t dig very much? Having to be trapped in the bathroom while we painted. Thanks to his keen interest in the process (he kept trying to rub up against the paint can and tiptoe through the paint tray), it seemed like the best plan (but not to him, of course). As for Burger, he voluntarily camped out in his crate (aka, his home away from home).

Of course, my favorite picture from the day is this one – which I jokingly snapped while Sherry adjusted the side table. When she heard the shutter clicking and asked what I was shooting, I lied and said “just white balancing.” I figured I’d get a laugh (or at least an eye roll) when she spotted her less-photographed end in the day’s photos when we uploaded them. Never did I suspect that she’d let me put it in the post. Her response “oh why not, we’ll keep it real.” Best wife ever.

Carrie’s still planning to paint her living room, but the size of the apartment kept us from being able to clear two rooms at once. So it’s gonna have to wait a bit. But we did use this trip to help Carrie select a cheerful artichoke-y green color for those walls.

While Robert and I rolled (and rolled, and rolled) the ladies settled on Fennel Splash by Valspar (sorry, I’ve got no clue which one that is in the pic above). And when I say “ladies” I do include Clara in that group. Look how much interest she takes in paint swatches. That’s my girl.

After all of the Saturday painting adventures at Carrie’s new apartment, we headed about 15 minutes away to my cousin Travis’ house. Travis and his wife Cat and their almost-2-year-old daughter Elsa also moved last month (Cat is Sherry’s best friend of 11 years who we introduced to Travis, then they got married, and the rest is history). They needed a larger house because baby #2 is expected to arrive any day now (although Cat’s hiding it well in this pic we snapped, she’s actually due next week).

They’re a stylish bunch, so we’re excited to see them get more settled so we can eventually officially House Crash them. Even though they’ve only been in their new place about four weeks, we were already loving things like their new yellow and gray bedding (from Target) and the fun yellow rug (from Garnet Hill).

Sherry even found herself helping Cat with a small house project on Sunday morning – hanging a collection of frames in one of their spare rooms. Leave it to my wife to happily take a hammer to someone else’s walls.

Since it’s the last visit we’ll have with those three before they become four, Sherry also used it as a chance to deliver her homemade baby book for Myrtle (the placeholder name they’ve been jokingly using throughout Cat’s pregnancy). They haven’t found out if it’s a boy or a girl, so the book had to work for either one.

Sherry made it the same way that she created Clara’s homemade baby book (the template is free for you guys to download here). It’s basically just colorful scrapbook paper (from Michael’s) slipped into a sleeved scrapbooking album (also from Michael’s) with home printed labels on each page (from this template Sherry made) for listing lots of memorable moments. Like events and trends from the day he or she is born (for Clara’s we put The Snuggie and Justin Bieber hair)…

… and mom and dad’s predictions for baby’s features, firsts, and favorites (which we witnessed Cat and Travis fill out right then & there) – among other things like developmental milestones and all that good stuff.

We didn’t assemble all of Clara’s book until after she was born, which meant that creating one for a bun that was still in the oven required a few placeholders – like these little footprint cutouts that Sherry made (which will be replaced with the real thing once the baby arrives).

Despite how much we enjoyed all of the painting, picture hanging, food eating, baby watching, and competitive board game playing* – this was perhaps our most favorite moment of the weekend: when Elsa snuggled Clara and Clara leaned over and nuzzled her right back. And how miraculous was it that I actually had the camera on hand? Maybe that’s why I got to put Sherry’s butt in this post. I earned some major daddy points for capturing this cute Clara-Elsa cuddlefest.

*We mentioned board games as one of our oh-yeah-we’re-wild weekend activities with the fam (there’s nothing like blowing off some room-painting steam like a rousing game full of smack talk and competition). This time our game of choice was Apples to Apples, and we accidentally invented a fun slash weird variation that we thought we’d share. In each round we blindly threw in an extra red card from the deck for the judge to consider (we started calling this non-existent extra player “The Computer”). It’s surprising how many times the random card was chosen over the ones that us human players thought long & hard about (which created a fun everyone vs. The Computer rivalry and a few “I can’t believe that was random” moments when The Computer played the best card). In fact, The Computer nearly won the entire game but Travis narrowly beat it in the end by just one round. Crazytown. Do we know how to let our hair down or what?

And speaking of keeping it in the family, we’ll leave you with this video of Clara and Burger that we took after we got home. Just because it’s our favorite thing ever. Could our kids (both of the four-legged and two-legged variety) be any cuter? I don’t think so.

I LOOOOVE that bedroom color! Nice to have family who are home renovators/bloggers to come help you I bet! And that video of Clara and Burger…SO cute. Our terrier-chihuahua does the same thing and we call it “crazy time.” Hehe. She is such a happy baby!!!

For some wierd reason, I can’t view the videos on here anymore…it’s just a big empty square with a little “x” in a box in the corner (Sorry, I’m not very technical!) Do you know why that might be or what I can do to fix it? Thanks!!

Oh, Sherry, you are a good sport! I don’t know if I’d want my butt all over the web, but mine isn’t as small. :) My hubby and I cleaned out our closets on Tuesday, and along with closet cleaning came fun dress up, for him and the kids. He even let me post pics of his crazy ensemble on my blog:

I love how Burger and Clara are playing together. Burger isn’t trying to get away, he’s playing!! That is so cute.

And I love Fennel Splash. We had picked out that color for the bathroom and guest room in our old house, but then we moved so we never got a chance to see how it would have looked. We’ll be redoing our main bathroom next year so I might need to see if it will work in that space too.

Of course the job you did on said apartment was nice…but this post to me was all about CLARA!! I don’t think she could be any cuter!!!!! Love the paint swatch shot….hilarious. Then loving her little friend is priceless….and last the video.

Clara is without a doubt a keeper. She has a “zest for life” and is always full of personality. She is adorable!!!

Hi! Do you happen to know where your cousin and his wife got their adorable daybed & trundle? My husband and I just moved into a new house (well, new to us, but built in 1920!) and it has an itsy bitsy second bedroom. I was thinking that a daybed would be the perfect solution for guests and I just love the one they have. Thanks!

I was so excited to see Ashen Tan!! We have lots of high ceilings and walls, and I was afraid to go color crazy in our foyer, so we painted ashen tan and used colorful accessories, lots of greens and blues. I LOVE this color. We even did a few accent color walls in 2 shades darker in cabot trail. Love the gray tones. The room looks great!!

Okay, that owl lamp? Cutest thing ever!! Well, except for the cuddly Clara & Elsa picture…and the Clara and Burger video. And the butt picture. Ha! Just kidding! That did make me laugh out loud, though.

We LOVE Apples to Apples! Definitely going to try the computer version next time.

This is my first official comment on YHL. Yay! I first came across your site after we got engaged. We too are planning a wedding in our backyard. We call it our big fat farm wedding. Your wedding has provided tons of inspiration for us. Thank you!

Great color. I luuuv the video, too! Another great gray by benjamin moor is “Silver Fox.” It actually looks a lot like the solid background color on this blog now that I think about it. We recently did our living room in it and it is the perfect marriage of warmth and gray tones. FYI to those readers trying to pick a gray for their house (hardest color ever for me to choose!)

It is a massive miracle that you had the camera right there and ready to go. I am always missing great pictures by just a few seconds and it’s such a bummer. . it’s a good one. A total keeper. Hey, maybe they’ll get married!

I love that you let the lil’ jumpin’ bean and smiley duo go crazy in the guest bedroom! We’re never in our guest bedroom but should make it a point to relax in there from time to time! This video was REDIC cute! Great job on the family helping hand weekend :) – Hugs, Morgan @ CasaCullen

We love Apples to Apples! My husband, kids and I geek out every week or so and have family game night and that game is one of our favorites. I think we’ll try the extra “computer” card next time, that should be fun! There’s a similar one like that by Cranium called Whoonu? that’s pretty funny too. Thanks for sharing pic of your beautiful kiddos (both the hairy and, well, not so hairy variety)! That can make me smile even before I’ve had my first cup of coffee in the morning, and if you new me, that is a testament!!

hey, i have that yellow/gray bedspread! wedding gift. except my husband won’t let me get any fun accent pillows. he also doesn’t make the bed quite as…cute. i’m dying for some retro yellow painted bedside tables to go in the room as well, but so far haven’t found any. we also have an ugly brown-orange shag carpet in that room, but, hey – that’s what you get when you rent a fairly inexpensive townhouse. also love the redo of Carrie’s bedroom!

I live in NOVA, and I’m pretty sure your sister/sister-in-law has just moved to my development because of the very distinct flooring and below window air conditioner seen in the pics. That kinda sounds creepy now that I’ve written it, but I meant it more as a welcome to the neighborhood. And if you all decide to help her with some additional projects (say for the kitchen or bath), that would be great, since I can steal ideas!

Can’t wait to see lil sis’ green room all painted!! I’m obsessed with the idea of painting a room green (not sure which one in our house, though).

Also – ADORABLE video. :) My husband didn’t even know I was on your site but when he came over to look at the video, he immediately recognized Burger and knew I was at YHL. :) Haha! So cute. I hope our pup and the baby in my belly will get along that well!!!